Corporate Giving

How about some team building with CFA?

It's a fun way to help your neighbors in need

Corporate Support
Learn how you, and your company, can get involved in the fight against hunger and homelessness through workplace giving, sponsorships, special events, and more. Please contact: Nicole Davis – 201.569.1804 x27 | ndavis@cfanj.org

Event Sponsorship
Financially sponsoring a CFA special event is a great visibility opportunity for your company, and events themselves offer a unique opportunity to showcase our partnership.

Sponsoring a “Team Building” Weekend Snack Pack Program Event
Corporations throughout northern NJ are joining with CFA to help children at risk of hunger by hosting weekend snack pack events at their corporate offices or at CFA’s Saddle Brook location. What could be better than helping kids who are hungry for your next team building activity?

CFA’s Weekend Snack Pack Program is designed to help children who receive free or reduced-price school meals but are left without adequate nutrition on weekends and holiday breaks. The program fills this gap by providing healthy, kid-friendly, and easy to prepare snack foods to children at risk of weekend hunger.

Thank You For Helping Those In Need

On Monday mornings, Cari went to school feeling a little hungry because full meals were limited when she didn't have access to the Federal School Meals Program. CFA is now sending a weekend snack pack home with Cari on Friday afternoons.

Anne is 94. She receives Social Security and has a small pension. She fell behind on her rent and was facing eviction. CFA paid her 1st month's rent so she could move into senior housing. CFA's case manager also helped with her Meal on Wheels application.

Richard, 52, has custody of his 14 yr old son. Richard had been in and out of the hospital due to an illness so bills were beginning to pile up. CFA paid two months worth of utility bills to prevent a shut-off and helped with emergency food.

Joan, a single mom with 2 children ages 7 & 10, lost her job and her unemployment checks did not cover the expenses. Joan eventually found work, but we were there to help her put food on the table during the job search and transition.

Tyron is a single dad raising his 6-year-old daughter. He is working but doesn't make enough to pay the bills. He shares custody with the child's mom so she always has a roof over her head. CFA helps with food support and paid one utility bill.

Jill & Philip have two children. Philip is working, but his hours were cut and they are struggling to make ends meet. They never needed help prior to this year and are trying to navigate the complicated social service system while still looking for work.

We are extraordinarily grateful to see our community come together to support frontline care team members in the last several months. Through your generosity, more than 150,000 meals from local restaurants were donated to help power our team through the height of the COVID-19 crisis. As we begin to move forward, our locations will no longer be accepting food donations—but we ask that you keep that generous spirit alive.

We encourage you to instead direct your financial donations to Center for Food Action’s Give a Meal Program to help those going hungry within our communities. Together, we can curb hunger, help local restaurants, and make a difference for families in need.